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between the
Borjigid and the
Tayichiud tribes,
finally coming into the
hands of
Genghis Khan of Borjigid. The
Tayichiud were
rivals of the
Naimans and...
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Sultan Husayn Tayichiud (1380 – 1405) was a
noble of the
Timurid Empire and a
maternal grandson of its founder, the
Central Asian conqueror Timur. Sultan...
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shattered the
unity of his people,
which included members of the Borjigin,
Tayichiud, and
other clans. As Temüjin was not yet ten and
Behter around two years...
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shattered the
unity of his people,
which included members of the Borjigin,
Tayichiud, and
other clans. As Temüjin was only
around ten, and
Behter around two...
- by
Turmish Agha.
Married to
Muhammad Beg, son of Amir Musa
Tayichiud Sultan Husayn Tayichiud Sultan Bakht Begum (died 1429/30) – by
Oljay Turkhan Agha...
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Sultan Husayn Mirza Bayqara 20. Amir
Muhammad Beg of the
Tayichiud 10.
Sultan Husayn Tayichiud 21. Aqa
Begum 5.
Firuza Sultan Begum 22.
Miran Shah 11....
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conqueror Timur. His
mother was the
daughter of
Sultan Husayn of the
powerful Tayichiud tribe, for whom he was named.
Firuza was also
herself a great-granddaughter...
- treasury, as well as Timur's
imperial capital Samarqand.
Sultan Husayn Tayichiud, a
maternal grandson of
Timur as well as
Miran Shah's son-in-law, also...
- rule) to a
Timurid prince.
Khalil also
gained an ally,
Sultan Husayn Tayichiud, who had
previously also made
claims to the
throne as a
grandson of Timur...
- (1206–1368) and
Northern Yuan (1368–1691).
Medieval Mongol tribes like Merkit,
Tayichiud,
Jalairs and
Khamag Mongols inhabited in the krai. In the 17th century...